Executive Council Of Alberta

The Executive Council of Alberta (commonly known as the cabinet) is made up of members of the Alberta Progressive Conservative Party which holds a majority of seats in the Legislative Assmebly of Alberta. The cabinet is appointed by the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta on the advice of the Premier. The current cabinet was sworn-in on November 24, 2004 following the 26th Alberta general election. Members are listed in order of precedence.
width=75%|Portfolio width=25%|Minister
a href="/encyclopedia/Premier-of-Alberta" title="Premier of Alberta">Premier of Alberta
and President of the Executive Council
and Minister responsible for the Public Affairs Bureau
Ralph Klein
eputy Premier
and Minister of Finance
and Chair of the Treasury Board
Shirley McClellan
inister of Advanced Education David Hancock
inister of Justice
and Attorney General of Alberta
Ron Stevens
inister of Health and Wellness Iris Evans
inister of Intergovernmental and International Relations Ed Stelmach
inister of Education Gene Zwozdesky
inister of Energy Greg Melchin
inister of Community Development Gary Mar
inister of Infrastructure and Transportation Lyle Oberg
inister of Human Resources and Employment
and Minister responsible for Personnel Administration Office
Mike Cardinal
inister of Environment Guy Boutilier
inister of Children's Services Heather Forsyth
inister of Innovation and Science Victor Doerksen
inister of Sustainable Resource Development David Coutts
inister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Pearl Calahasen
inister of Government Services Ty Lund
inister of Economic Development Clint Dunford
inister of Gaming Gordon Graydon
inister of Municipal Affairs Rob Renner
inister of Restructuring and Government Efficiency Luke Ouellette
olicitor General of Alberta Harvey Cenaiko
inister of Seniors and Community Supports Yvonne Fritz
inister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development Doug Horner
a href="/encyclopedia/Caucus" title="Caucus">Caucus Liaison1 (Southern Alberta) Cindy Ady
aucus Liaison1 (Northern Alberta) Hector Goudreau
1 The caucus liaisons were included for the first time on November 24, 2004. They do not hold portfolios but do attend cabinet to express the views of backbenchers.

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